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News & Education
What’s in Store for Our Streets in 2025 and Beyond?
We’ve compiled a list of most streets projects in Salt Lake City for 2025 and beyond.
The Green Loop Project Gets Better Direction
The City Council voted this week to release about $3 million in funds to create project development and public space management guidelines, create a conceptual design for the Civic Block of 200 E (350 to 450 South), and design the layout on 500 West from 600 to 900 South.
Sweet Streets Goals for 2025
The Sweet Streets Board has set several goals for the year to continue growing and connecting the Sweet Streets community.
Sweet Streets Capital Improvement Program Applications
Sweet Streets has submitted or help submit 3 different CIP applications this year for improving our streets!
Our 2024 in Review
We reflect on 2024 for Sweet Streets, Salt Lake City, and Utah as we consider what’s next in 2025.
Recap: World Day of Remembrance in SLC
Sweet Streets held a Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims in Salt Lake City on November 17, 2024.
What is SLC’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP)?
The CIP allows citizens to request long-term improvements to public spaces.
It’s Safer if You Are Seen
There are various street design elements that can help people walking and biking be seen, greatly increasing safety.
New Projects Dedicated to Building Bikeways to be Completed in 2025
New bikeways are coming in 2025, connecting the east and west sides of SLC and filling out the network in west downtown.
Join us for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, Sunday, November 17th
Sweet Streets and partners will host the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims in SLC on Sunday, November 17
An Introduction to Vision Zero and SLC’s Proclamation
What is Vision Zero? And what happened to SLC's commitment 21 months ago?
Form-Based Code, Part 4: Administration & Definitions
Part 4 of the series on form-based code, Administration & Definitions.
Form-Based Code, Part 3: The Building Standards
Part 3 of the series on form-based code, The Building Standards.
Form-Based Code, Part 2: Public Standards
Part 2 of the series on form-based code, The Public Standards.
Form-Based Code, Part 1: The Regulating Plan
An introduction to form-based code and an overview of the regulating plan.
2023 Election Surveys: District 2
Candidates for Salt Lake City’s City Council District 2 respond to Sweet Streets’ questions on Vision Zero, Neighborhood Byways, transit expansion and parking minimums.
2023 Election Surveys: District 4
Candidates for Salt Lake’s City Council District 4 respond to Sweet Streets’ questions on Vision Zero, Neighborhood Byways, transit expansion and parking minimums.
2023 Election Surveys: District 6
Candidates for Salt Lake’s City Council District 6 respond to Sweet Streets’ questions on Vision Zero, Neighborhood Byways, transit expansion and parking minimums.
2023 Election Surveys: District 7
Candidates for Salt Lake’s City Council District 7 respond to Sweet Streets’ questions on Vision Zero, Neighborhood Byways, transit expansion and parking minimums.
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RT @buildingslc: SLC releases design guide for restaurants and bars to expand outdoors, and questions remain about room for safe dis… https://t.co/eBoGDfpchb
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Things are moving in House committees... House’s new climate action plan takes a page from T4America’s playbook -… https://t.co/f6PlD3hS69